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    • The American Church: A House of Prayer or A Den of Thieves? 

      Greene, Hunter (2016-11-17)
      Have churches become so focused on getting wealthier that they have forgotten their calling of taking care of the poor, despised, and marginalized? Churches across America are marked with expensive interior décor, over-sized ...
    • Saving Cord Blood and Saving Lives? 

      Blanco, Jesselle (2016-12-04)
      Umbilical cord blood banking has grown into a global phenomenon that both new and experienced expecting parents are drawn to. Because research indicates that stem cells found in cord blood present many benefits, such as ...
    • Taking a Shot at Consumerism 

      Raizor, Mackenzie (2016-11-16)
      In the past few decades, childhood vaccinations have sparked a controversy among parents. Because vaccines affect an entire community’s immunity to disease, there is a question of whether or not vaccines should be approached ...
    • Autism: Inclusive Diagnosis vs Exclusive Treatment 

      Temple, Kirsten (2016)
      The focus of this research lies in examining both the inclusivity of diagnosing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as well as the importance of an exclusive approach to treatment. This research aims to encourage professionals ...
    • Misogyny Man: Sexism in the Superhero Genre 

      Isely, Erin (2015-12-07)
      Superhero comic books have been popular for years, and with this popularity unfortunately comes the oversexualizing and misrepresentation of female heroes. As more comic book heroes and heroines make their way into film ...

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